The Manitoba government announced a new $2,500 security-system rebate program for businesses on Thursday. Businesses can also apply for retroactive reimbursement for some repair costs.
Brandon business owners say a new provincial security rebate is a welcome step to help offset costs from theft and vandalism.
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It is against that memory that today's security story in Enugu must be read. Because when Governor Peter Mbah says "Tomorrow is ...
On Dec. 5, the Eugene and Springfield police departments announced they are ending their contracts with Flock Safety, the vendor both departments had engaged for Automated License Plate Reader cameras ...
The City of Roanoke announced that all PARK Roanoke garages will transition to a " fully gateless parking system" on Monday, ...
MIDLAND, Texas (AP) — Retired Chinese official Li Chuanliang was recuperating from cancer on a Korean resort island when he ...